Consumer demand for renewable energy offers a market-based opportunity to advance the energy transition without punishing taxpayers
Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Has Arrived
A system that can both capture and convert carbon, costs less money to implement, and results in a new source of revenue? This is innovation at its very best.
Yes, There’s a Republican Climate Plan, and It’s Awesome
In the Climate Debate, Hitting Targets is Vastly More Important Than Having Targets
How Three Companies are Combating Water Stress and Water Scarcity
With the need to address water scarcity becoming prevalent, private sector leaders are stepping up to offer long-term solutions.
Texas Grid Proposal Should Bolster Reliability, Protect Consumers
As ERCOT attempts to iron out the specifics of its market redesign, affordability and reliability must be of the utmost concern.
New Report Highlights Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy in Texas
The current fleet of utility-scale wind, solar, and energy storage projects in Texas are estimated to generate $7.2–$8.8 billion in new tax revenue to local communities.
Can Maryland’s New Governor Become a Climate Leader?
Wes Moore Has a High Ceiling if He Puts Data over Dogma
NRC Certifies NuScale’s Small Modular Reactor Design in Historic Ruling
NuScale’s SMR design is the first to be cleared for use in the United States
Market Solutions Come for Elk Population Management
The Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) has launched the Paradise Valley Brucellosis Compensation Fund, a new tool designed to support ranchers in Montana who own prime elk habitat.
A Green Trade War Isn’t Good for Consumers or the Planet
With the rising cost of minerals and the sticker price of EVs higher than their gas-consuming counterparts, lawmakers should look to reduce barriers and avoid protectionist policies.